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Marketability Discount
Definition
A reduction applied to the value of an ownership interest to reflect the lack of a ready market in which to sell the interest quickly and at full value. Also known as a discount for lack of marketability (DLOM), this adjustment is particularly significant for private company valuations where shares cannot be readily traded on a public exchange.
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